School board approves budget
Last Modified: Monday, September 17, 2007 at 11:32 p.m.
TUSCUMBIA
The school board Monday approved a $15.6 million budget for the next school year, up slightly from last year's budget.
In a financial report to the board, the district's business manager, Sandra Carpenter, said revenues are expected to exceed expenditures by approximately $552,000. Last year's ending balance was less than half that amount at $229,000.
The budget includes federal, state and local money.
Superintendent Joe Walters said he was pleased with the budget. The board will meet today at noon for its budget hearing process required by the state. Carpenter's presentation Monday night represented the first.
In other action, the board:
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